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  1. A. Abatemarco (2010). A Physicist's Approach to Phase Controlling Chaotic Economic Models / F. T. Arecchi, R. Meucci, F. Salvadori, D. Acampora, K. Al Naimee ; Part V: Related Issues: A Note on Complaints and Deprivation. [REVIEW] In Marisa Faggini, Concetto Paolo Vinci, Antonio Abatemarco, Rossella Aiello, F. T. Arecchi, Lucio Biggiero, Giovanna Bimonte, Sergio Bruno, Carl Chiarella, Maria Pia Di Gregorio, Giacomo Di Tollo, Simone Giansante, Jaime Gil Aluja, A. I͡U Khrennikov, Marianna Lyra, Riccardo Meucci, Guglielmo Monaco, Giancarlo Nota, Serena Sordi, Pietro Terna, Kumaraswamy Velupillai & Alessandro Vercelli (eds.), Decision Theory and Choices: A Complexity Approach. Springer Verlag Italia.score: 42.0
     
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  2. F. H. Sandbach (1960). Menander, Dyscolos Jean Bingen: Menander, Dyscolos. (Textus Minores, Vol. Xxvi.) Pp. Xvi + 52. Leiden: Brill, 1960. Paper, Fl. 5.50. Carlo Diano: Menandro: Dyskolos Ovvero Sia Il Selvatico. (Proagones: Testi, Vol. I.) Pp. 142. Padua: Antenore, 1960 (Cover), 1959 (Title-Page). Paper. Carlo Diano: Note in Margine Al Dyskolos di Menandro. (Proagones: Studi, Vol. I.) Pp. 77. Padua: Antenore, 1959. Paper. H. J. Mette: Menandros: Dyskolos. Pp. 32. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1960. Paper, DM. 4.80. J. H. Quincey, W. Ritchie, G. P. Shipp, A. P. Treweek: Notes on the Dyskolos of Menander. Pp. 12. Adelaide: Australian Humanities Research Council, 1960 (Obtainable in the U.K. From International University Booksellers, 39 Store St., London, W.I.) Paper. T. B. L. Webster: The Birth of Modern Comedy. Pp. 13. Adelaide: Australian Humanities Research Council, 1960 (Obtainable as Above). Paper. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (03):204-207.score: 36.0
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  3. Thomas Wiedemann (1998). The Roman Family: Models and Mentalities K. R. Bradley: Discovering the Roman Family. Studies in Roman Social History. Pp. Xi + 216. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Paper. ISBN: 0-19-505858-5. D. I. Kertzer, R. P. Saller (Edd.): The Family in Italy: From Antiquity to the Present. Pp. Xv + 399. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 1991. Cased. ISBN: 0-300-05037-2. J.-U. Krause Et Al.: Die Familie Und Weitere Anthropologische Grundlagen. (Bibliographie Zur Römischen Sozialgeschichte, 1.) Pp. Xii + 260. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1992. Paper. ISBN: 3-515-06044-8. W. Suder: Geras. Old Age in Greco-Roman Antiquity. A Classified Bibliography. Pp. 169. Wroclaw: Profil, 1991. Paper. ISBN: 83-900102-2-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 48 (01):125-127.score: 36.0
  4. Hovhannēs (2009). I Tachkatsʻ Imastasiratsʻ Grotsʻ Kʻagheal Bankʻ ("Ṛusail Ikhvan Al-Safa"). "Nairi" Hratarakchʻutʻyun.score: 36.0
  5. A. F. Mobeireek, F. Al-Kassimi, K. Al-Zahrani, A. Al-Shimemeri, S. Al-Damegh, O. Al-Amoudi, S. Al-Eithan, B. Al-Ghamdi & M. Gamal-Eldin (2008). Information Disclosure and Decision-Making: The Middle East Versus the Far East and the West. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (4):225-229.score: 29.0
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  6. Andrea Borghini, Oggetti Possibili E Oggetti Esistenti: La Teoria di David K. Lewis.score: 21.0
    Quasi al termine della seconda guerra mondiale, alcuni ufficiali tedeschi diedero l’ordine di abbattere le storiche torri di San Gimignano; tutto pareva ormai deciso, quando un gruppo di civili riuscì con successo a ritardare l’esecuzione fino all’arrivo delle truppe alleate. Grazie a quei civili, le torri di San Gimignano sono ancora ben visibili a tutti, meta ogni anno di numerosi turisti; ma che cosa dire della possibilità che oggi esistessero soltanto le loro macerie? Esse rientrano in quella classe di cose (...)
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  7. Tim Loughran, Bill McDonald & Hayong Yun (2009). A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: The Use of Ethics-Related Terms in 10-K Reports. Journal of Business Ethics 89:39 - 49.score: 21.0
    We examine the occurrence of ethicsrelated terms in 10-K annual reports over 1994-2006 and offer empirical observations on the conceptual framework of Erhard et al. (Integrity: A Positive Model that Incorporates the Normative Phenomena of Morality, Ethics, and Legality (Harvard Business School, Harvard) 2007). We use a pre-Sarbanes-Oxley sample subset to compare the occurrence of ethics-related terms in our 10-K data with samples from other studies that consider virtue-related phenomena. We find that firms using ethics-related terms are more likely to (...)
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  8. Stephen B. Salter, Daryl M. Guffey & Jeffrey J. McMillan (2001). Truth, Consequences and Culture: A Comparative Examination of Cheating and Attitudes About Cheating Among U.S. And U.K. Students. [REVIEW] Journal of Business Ethics 31 (1):37 - 50.score: 21.0
    As Post (1996) observes, accounting firms are unique among multinationals. They are more likely than firms in almost any other category to go abroad. They also have less choice in location as their expansion is determined largely by the desired locations of their clients (Anderson and Gatignon, 1986). Given the widespread global presence of such firms, it can be argued that the global audit firm is uniquely at risk from variations in ethical perceptions across nations. This study extends the (...)
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  9. Andreas Vrahimis (2013). "Was There a Sun Before Men Existed?": A. J. Ayer and French Philosophy in the Fifties. Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1 (9).score: 12.0
    In contrast to many of his contemporaries, A. J. Ayer was an analytic philosopher who had sustained throughout his career some interest in developments in the work of his ‘continental’ peers. Ayer, who spoke French, held friendships with some important Parisian intellectuals, such as Camus, Bataille, Wahl and Merleau-Ponty. This paper examines the circumstances of a meeting between Ayer, Merleau-Ponty, Wahl, Ambrosino and Bataille, which took place in 1951 at some Parisian bar. The question under discussion during this meeting was (...)
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  10. Andrew Gamble & Rajiv Prabhakar (2005). Assets and Poverty. Theoria 44 (107):1-18.score: 12.0
    Asset egalitarianism is a new agenda but an old idea. At its root is the notion that every citizen should be able to have an individual property stake, and it has recently been revived in Britain and in the U.S. in a number of proposals aimed at countering the huge and growing inequality in the distribution of assets. Such asset egalitarianism is fed from many streams; it has a long history in civic republican thought, beginning with Thomas Paine and Thomas (...)
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  11. Zoltan Dienes & Anil K. Seth (forthcoming). Measuring Any Conscious Content Versus Measuring the Relevant Conscious Content: Comment on Sandberg Et Al.☆. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 12.0
  12. Zoltán Dienes, Ryan B. Scott & Anil K. Seth (2010). Subjective Measures of Implicit Knowledge That Go Beyond Confidence: Reply to Overgaard Et Al.☆. Consciousness and Cognition 19 (2):685-686.score: 12.0
  13. John G. Cramer, Antigravity II: A Fifth Force?score: 12.0
    Then, as soon as my column was safely submitted, hot new results on antigravity appeared. The lead article in the January 6, 1986 issue of Physical Review Letters had the unassuming title: "A Reanalysis of the Eötvös Experiment" by E. Fischbach, et al. Two days later the New York Times ran an article with the headline: "Hints of Fifth Force in Universe Challenge Galileo's Findings" describing the importance of Fischbach's work. Peculiar experimental results from terrestrial gravity measurements and from the (...)
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  14. Dov M. Gabbay & Nicola Olivetti (1998). Algorithmic Proof Methods and Cut Elimination for Implicational Logics Part I: Modal Implication. Studia Logica 61 (2):237-280.score: 12.0
    In this work we develop goal-directed deduction methods for the implicational fragment of several modal logics. We give sound and complete procedures for strict implication of K, T, K4, S4, K5, K45, KB, KTB, S5, G and for some intuitionistic variants. In order to achieve a uniform and concise presentation, we first develop our methods in the framework of Labelled Deductive Systems [Gabbay 96]. The proof systems we present are strongly analytical and satisfy a basic property of cut admissibility. We (...)
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  15. Khaled El-Rouayheb (2012). Post-Avicennan Logicians on the Subject Matter of Logic: Some Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Discussions. Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 22 (1):69-90.score: 12.0
    In the thirteenth century, the influential logician Afn al-Kh (d. 1248) departed from the Avicennan view that the subject matter of logic is . For al-Kh, the subject matter of logic is . His departure elicited intense and sometimes abstruse discussions in the course of subsequent centuries. Prominent supporters of Kh's view on the subject matter of logic included K (d. 1277), Ibn Wil (d. 1298) and Taftn (d. 1274), Samarqandb al-Dzī (d. 1365). This article presents the outline of the (...)
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  16. Bernhard Lauth (1993). Physical Constants and Reference Dynamics. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 24 (1):63 - 86.score: 12.0
    The following investigation illustrates, by concrete historical examples, some of the basic results, outlined in earlier papers on theory evolution and reference dynamics in science (cf. Balzer, W. et al.: 1989, 'A Static Theory of Reference in Science', Synthese 79, 319-360; Lauth, B.: 1989, 'Reference Problems in Stoichiometry', Erkenntnis 30, 339-362; Lauth, B.: 1990, 'Theory Evolution and Reference Kinematics', Synthese 88, 279-307). All theories considered in this paper are represented within a metatheoretical frame that has become known as the structuralist (...)
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  17. Wael K. Al-Delaimy (2012). Ethical Concepts and Future Challenges of Neuroimaging: An Islamic Perspective. Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (3):509-518.score: 12.0
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  18. Susanne Bobzien (1986). Die Stoische Modallogik (Stoic Modal Logic). Königshausen & Neumann.score: 12.0
    ABSTRACT: Part 1 discusses the Stoic notion of propositions (assertibles, axiomata): their definition; their truth-criteria; the relation between sentence and proposition; propositions that perish; propositions that change their truth-value; the temporal dependency of propositions; the temporal dependency of the Stoic notion of truth; pseudo-dates in propositions. Part 2 discusses Stoic modal logic: the Stoic definitions of their modal notions (possibility, impossibility, necessity, non-necessity); the logical relations between the modalities; modalities as properties of propositions; contingent propositions; the relation between the Stoic (...)
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  19. Michael Burke & Dennis Hemphill, Philosophy of Sport.score: 12.0
    While philosophy of sport clings for life, sport in Austalasia has undergone a significant transformation since the early 1990s. Sport is now considered 'more than a game'. That is, elite, high-performance sport is now big business that is also perceived as a powerful instrument for the expression of national identity and pride. This has resulted in a growing scientific and manaagement focus in university level sport, exercise and physcial education related courses (McKay et al. 1990). This reflects a similar trend (...)
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  20. Natacha Portier (1999). Stabilité Polynômiale Des Corps Différentiels. Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):803-816.score: 12.0
    A notion of complexity for an arbitrary structure was defined in the book of Poizat Les petits cailloux (1995): we can define P and NP problems over a differential field K. Using the Witness Theorem of Blum et al., we prove the P-stability of the theory of differential fields: a P problem over a differential field K is still P when restricts to a sub-differential field k of K. As a consequence, if P = NP over some differentially closed field (...)
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  21. T. K. Abbott (1888). Critica Biblica. Le Recensioni Dei LXX. E la Versione Detta Italia. Nota Del M. E. Abate A. Ceriani, Letta Al R. Istituto Lombardo Nell' Adunanza Del 18 Febbrajo 1886 (Estratto Dai Rendiconti Del R. Istituto Lombardo, Serie II., Vol. Xix., Fasc. Iv.) Pp.7. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 2 (03):81-82.score: 12.0
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  22. G. K. Chesterton (2009). En el mundo al revés. The Chesterton Review En Español 3 (1):15-18.score: 12.0
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  23. K̲h̲ādim ʻAlī Hashmī (2006). Al-Kindī: Falsafī, Riyāzīdān, Māhir-I T̤ibīʻyāt, Haiʼyatdān, T̤abīb. Muqtadirah-Yi Qaumī Zabān.score: 12.0
  24. G. K. Kurmangalieva (ed.) (2005). Filosofii͡a Alʹ-Farabi I Islamskai͡a Dukhovnostʹ. Institut Filosofii I Politologii Ministerstva Obrazovanii͡a I Nauki Rk.score: 12.0
  25. Matthew W. Parker (2003). Three Concepts of Decidability for General Subsets of Uncountable Spaces. Theoretical Computer Science 351 (1):2-13.score: 12.0
    There is no uniquely standard concept of an effectively decidable set of real numbers or real n-tuples. Here we consider three notions: decidability up to measure zero [M.W. Parker, Undecidability in Rn: Riddled basins, the KAM tori, and the stability of the solar system, Phil. Sci. 70(2) (2003) 359–382], which we abbreviate d.m.z.; recursive approximability [or r.a.; K.-I. Ko, Complexity Theory of Real Functions, Birkhäuser, Boston, 1991]; and decidability ignoring boundaries [d.i.b.; W.C. Myrvold, The decision problem for entanglement, in: R.S. (...)
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  26. Galen K. Pletcher (1975). "Religious Experience: Its Nature and Function in the Human Psyche," by Walter Houston Clark, Et Al. The Modern Schoolman 53 (1):60-64.score: 12.0
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  27. Everett K. Rowson (1988). A Muslim Philosopher on the Soul and its Fate: Al-ʻāmirī's Kitāb Al-Amad ʻalā L-Abad. American Oriental Society.score: 12.0
     
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  28. Ian Rutherford (2001). K. Glau: Rezitation Griechischer Chorlyrik. Die Parodoi Aus Aischylos' Agamemnon Und Euripides' Bakchen Als Tonbeispiel Auf CD Mit Text Und Begleitheft . Pp. 40, CD. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 1998. Paper, Sw. Frs. 25. ISBN: 3-82530753-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 51 (02):381-.score: 12.0
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  29. Neera K. Badhwar (2009). The Milgram Experiments, Learned Helplessness, and Character Traits. Journal of Ethics 13 (2-3):257 - 289.score: 6.0
    The Milgram and other situationist experiments support the real-life evidence that most of us are highly akratic and heteronomous, and that Aristototelian virtue is not global. Indeed, like global theoretical knowledge, global virtue is psychologically impossible because it requires too much of finite human beings with finite powers in a finite life; virtue can only be domain-specific. But unlike local, situation-specific virtues, domain-specific virtues entail some general understanding of what matters in life, and are connected conceptually and causally to our (...)
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  30. K. Romdenh-Romluc (2006). I. Philosophical Studies 128 (2):257 - 283.score: 6.0
    It has traditionally been maintained that every token of ‘I’ refers to its utterer. However, certain uses of indexicals conflict with this claim, and its counterparts with respect to ‘here’ and ‘now’, suggesting that the traditional account of indexical reference should be abandoned. In this paper, I examine some proposed alternatives and the difficulties they face, before offering a new account of indexical reference. I endorse Kaplan’s view that the reference of an indexical is determined on any occasion it is (...)
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  31. Chenting Su, Ronald K. Mitchell & M. Joseph Sirgy (2007). Enabling Guanxi Management in China: A Hierarchical Stakeholder Model of Effective Guanxi. Journal of Business Ethics 71 (3):301 - 319.score: 6.0
    Guanxi (literally interpersonal connections) is in essence a network of resource coalition-based stakeholders sharing resources for survival, and it plays a key role in achieving business success in China. However, the salience of guanxi stakeholders varies: not all guanxi relationships are necessary, and among the necessary guanxi participants, not all are equally important. A hierarchical stakeholder model of guanxi is developed drawing upon Mitchell et al.’s (1997) stakeholder salience theory and Anderson’s (1982) constituency theory. As an application of instrumental stakeholder (...)
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  32. G. K. D. Crozier (2010). A Formal Investigation of Cultural Selection Theory: Acoustic Adaptation in Bird Song. Biology and Philosophy 25 (5):781-801.score: 6.0
    The greatest challenge for Cultural Selection Theory lies is the paucity of evidence for structural mechanisms in cultural systems that are sufficient for adaptation by natural selection. In part, clarification is required with respect to the interaction between cultural systems and their purported selective environments. Edmonds et al. have argued that Cultural Selection Theory requires simple, conclusive, unambiguous case studies in order to meet this challenge. To that end, this paper examines the songs of the Rufous-collared Sparrow, which seem to (...)
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  33. Lisa K. Son, Bennett L. Schwartz & Nate Kornell (2003). Implicit Metacognition, Explicit Uncertainty, and the Monitoring/Control Distinction in Animal Metacognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (3):355-356.score: 6.0
    Smith et al. demonstrate the viability of animal metacognition research. We commend their effort and suggest three avenues of research. The first concerns whether animals are explicitly aware of their metacognitive processes. The second asks whether animals have metaknowledge of their own uncertain responses. The third issue concerns the monitoring/control distinction. We suggest some ways in which these issues elucidate metacognitive processes in nonhuman animals.
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  34. Daniel K. Sokol Æ James Wilson, What is a Surgical Complication?score: 6.0
    In preparing for a lecture on the ethics of surgical complications, it became apparent that confusion exists about the definition of a ‘‘surgical complication.’’ Is it, as one medical website states, ‘‘any undesirable result of surgery?’’ [1]. In the European Journal of Surgery, Veen et al. [2] provide a more elaborate definition: ‘‘every unwanted development in the illness of the patient or in the treatment of the patient’s illness that occurs in the clinic’’ [2]. An esteemed historian of science suggests (...)
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  35. K. Praveen Parboteeah, Martin Hoegl & John B. Cullen (2008). Ethics and Religion: An Empirical Test of a Multidimensional Model. Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2):387 - 398.score: 6.0
    Although it seems that ethics and religion should be related, past research suggests mixed conclusions on the relationship. We argue that such mixed results are mostly due to methodological and conceptual limitations. We develop hypotheses linking Cornwall et al.’s (1986, Review of Religious Research, 27(3): 266–244) religious components to individuals’ willingness to justify ethically suspect behaviors. Using data on 63,087 individuals from 44 countries, we find support for three hypotheses: the cognitive, one affective, and the behavioral component of religion are (...)
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  36. Anil K. Seth, David B. Edelman & Bernard J. Baars (2004). Let's Not Forget About Sensory Consciousness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):601-602.score: 6.0
    The metacognitive stance of Smith et al. (2003) risks ignoring sensory consciousness. Although Smith et al. rightly caution against the tendency to preserve the uniqueness of the human mind at all costs, their reasoned stance is undermined by a selective association of consciousness with high-level cognitive operations. Neurobiological evidence may offer a more general, and hence more inclusive, basis for the systematic study of animal consciousness.
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  37. Igor Dolgov & Michael K. McBeath (2005). A Signal-Detection-Theory Representation of Normal and Hallucinatory Perception. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):761-762.score: 6.0
    Collerton et al.'s Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) model argues that all recurrent complex visual hallucinations (RCVH) result from maladaptive, deficient sensory and attentional processing. We outline a constructivist-based representation of perception using signal detection theory, in which hallucinations are modeled as false alarms when confirmational perceptual information is lacking. This representation allows for some individuals to have RCVH due to a criterion shift associated with attentional proficiency that results in an increased awareness of the environment.
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  38. Carla C. J. M. Millar, Chong-Ju Choi & Philip Y. K. Cheng (2009). Co-Evolution: Law and Institutions in International Ethics Research. Journal of Business Ethics 87 (4):455 - 462.score: 6.0
    Despite the importance of the co-evolution approach in various branches of research, such as strategy, organisation theory, complexity, population ecology, technology and innovation (Lewin et al., 1999; March, 1991), co-evolution has been relatively neglected in international business and ethics research (Madhok and Phene, 2001). The purpose of this article is to show how co-evolution theory provides a theoretical framework within which some issues of ethics research are addressed. Our analysis is in the context of the contrasts between business systems (North, (...)
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  39. Jonathan K. Foster (2000). A Multidimensional Approach to the Mind-Brain: Behaviour Versus Schemata Versus Cognition? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (4):540-540.score: 6.0
    Arbib, Érdi, and Szentágothai's book seeks to present a multidisciplinary, multistrategied approach to the study of the mind-brain, encompassing structural, functional, and dynamic perspectives. However, the articulated framework is somewhat underspecified at the cognitive level. The representational level of analysis will need to be fleshed out if the explanatory potential of Arbib et al.'s framework is to be fulfilled.
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  40. Jonathan K. Foster (2003). Thoughts From the Long-Term Memory Chair. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):734-735.score: 6.0
    With reference to Ruchkins et al.'s framework, this commentary briefly considers the history of working memory, and whether, heuristically, this is a useful concept. A neuropsychologically motivated critique is offered, specifically with regard to the recent trend for working-memory researchers to conceptualise this capacity more as a process than as a set of distinct task-specific stores.
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  41. Gary Greenberg & Dorothy K. Billings (2006). In Defense of the Tenure System. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):578-579.score: 6.0
    We do not dispute the findings of Ceci et al.'s study, though they are based on survey research which does not always reflect real-life experiences. We report on cases we have defended on the basis of the tenure system, few of which mirror the situations reported in the target article. We end with a strong defense of the tenure system in the modern university. (Published Online February 8 2007).
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  42. Timothy Paul Cronan, Lori N. K. Leonard & Jennifer Kreie (2005). An Empirical Validation of Perceived Importance and Behavior Intention in IT Ethics. Journal of Business Ethics 56 (3):231 - 238.score: 6.0
    Robin et al. (1996) suggested a new construct when studying ethical behavioral intention which they entitled PIE (perceived importance). They empirically tested the PIE construct and found it to significantly impact both ethical judgment and behavioral intention. The present study extends and validates Robin et al.s work on PIE using a different context, different scenarios and a different sample. The findings indicate strong support for the validity of Robin et al.s PIE instrument and show PIE to significantly influence ethical judgment (...)
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  43. Janice M. Keenan, Jukka Hyönä & Johanna K. Kaakinen (2003). Incorporating Semantics and Individual Differences in Models of Working Memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):742-742.score: 6.0
    Ruchkin et al.'s view of working memory as activated long-term memory is more compatible with language processing than models such as Baddeley's, but it raises questions about individual differences in working memory and the validity of domain-general capacity estimates. Does it make sense to refer to someone as having low working memory capacity if capacity depends on particular knowledge structures tapped by the task?
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  44. James K. Kroger (2003). Long-Term Memories, Features, and Novelty. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):744-745.score: 6.0
    Ruchkin et al. make a strong claim about the neural substrates of active information. Some qualifications on that conclusion are: (1) Long-term memories and neural substrates activated for perception of information are not the same thing; (2) humans are capable of retaining novel information in working memory, which is not long-term memory; (3) the content of working memory, a dynamically bound representation, is a quantity above and beyond the long-term memories activated, or the activity in perceptual substrates.
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  45. Craig W. LaMunyon & Todd K. Shackelford (2002). Evolutionary Analyses Should Include Pluralistic and Falsifiable Hypotheses. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (4):522-523.score: 6.0
    Andrews et al. attempt to clarify the standards for determining whether traits are adaptations. The authors argue that tests of adaptationist hypotheses best proceed by assessing the consistency of the traits with the proposed standards. Critical tests of such standards must assess inconsistency – hypotheses must be falsifiable. To fully understand trait evolution, we must consider both adaptive and nonadaptive hypotheses.
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  46. K. Praveen Parboteeah, Helena M. Addae & John B. Cullen (2012). Propensity to Support Sustainability Initiatives: A Cross-National Model. Journal of Business Ethics 105 (3):403-413.score: 6.0
    Businesses and the social sciences are increasingly facing calls to further scholarship dedicated to understand sustainability. Furthermore, multinationals are also facing similar calls given their high profile and their role in environmental degradation. However, a literature review shows that there is very limited understanding of sustainability at a cross-national level. Given the above gaps, we contribute to the literature by examining how selected GLOBE [House et al., Culture, leadership and organizations: The GOBE study of 62 societies. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, (...)
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  47. Derrick K. S. Au (1999). Constructing Options for Health Care Reform in Hong Kong. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 24 (6):607 – 623.score: 6.0
    The Harvard Report, published in April 1999 for public consultation in Hong Kong, proposed a fundamental restructuring in its health care delivery and financing systems. The Report claims to be evidence-based in its approach (Hsiao et al., 1999a). While 'evidence' has been widely collected by the consultancy team through surveys, consultations and focus groups, the recommendations put forth are not value-free. They carry clear ideological preferences. The value assumptions and ethical presuppositions underlying the report are discussed in this paper. The (...)
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  48. Brian K. Burton & Michael Goldsby (2005). Stakeholder Salience and Corporate Performance. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:302-305.score: 6.0
    This paper reports the results of a study essentially replicating that of Agle, Mitchell, and Sonnenfeld (1999) concerning stakeholder salience, values, andorganizational performance, but surveying small business managers instead of large-firm CEOs. The results in some ways parallel the findings of Agle et al. and in some ways diverge.
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  49. K. I. Manktelow & N. Fairley (2000). Superordinate Principles in Reasoning with Causal and Deontic Conditionals. Thinking and Reasoning 6 (1):41 – 65.score: 6.0
    We propose that the pragmatic factors that mediate everyday deduction, such as alternative and disabling conditions (e.g. Cummins et al., 1991) and additional requirements (Byrne, 1989) exert their effects on specific inferences because of their perceived relevance to more general principles, which we term SuperPs. Support for this proposal was found first in two causal inference experiments, in which it was shown that specific inferences were mediated by factors that are relevant to a more general principle, while the same inferences (...)
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  50. Michael K. Tanenhaus, James S. Magnuson, Bob McMurray & Richard N. Aslin (2000). No Compelling Evidence Against Feedback in Spoken Word Recognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):348-349.score: 6.0
    Norris et al.'s claim that feedback is unnecessary is compromised by (1) a questionable application of Occam's razor, given strong evidence for feedback in perception; (2) an idealization of the speech recognition problem that simplifies those aspects of the input that create conditions where feedback is useful; (3) Norris et al.'s use of decision nodes that incorporate feedback to model some important empirical results; and (4) problematic linking hypotheses between crucial simulations and behavioral data.
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  51. Richard A. Heath & Brett K. Hayes (1998). Why is Capacity Limited? Missing Dynamics and Developmental Controversies. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):839-840.score: 6.0
    The discovery of a quaternary complexity limitation to mature cognitive operations raises important theoretical issues. We propose that cognitive limitations arise naturally in a complex dynamic information processing system, and consider problems such as the distinction between parallel and serial processes and the representativeness of the empirical data base used by Halford et al. to support their relational complexity scheme.
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  52. K. Mitch Hodge (2010). Cognitive Foundations of Aftelife Beliefs. Dissertation, Queen's University Belfasstscore: 6.0
    Recent research (Bering 2002, 2006) into what has become known as “the folk psychology of souls” demonstrates that humans intuitively believe that others survive death. Additional research (Harris & Gimenéz, 2005; Astuti & Harris, 2008) has demonstrated that this belief is highly context sensitive. In this thesis, the author presents this research and provides a critical analysis of the findings based on philosophical and empirical concerns. The author also presents and critically analyses several theories that have been proposed to explain (...)
     
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  53. K. -H. Uthemann (1999). Kaiser Justinian als Kirchen Politiker und Theologe. Augustinianum 39 (1):5-83.score: 4.0
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  54. K. Akamatsu (1928). I. Wie Ist Das Vernünftige Sollen Und Die Wissenschaft des Sollens Bei Hegel Möglich? Zur Kritik der Rickert'schen Abhandlung „Über Idealistische Politik Als Wissenschaft“. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 38 (1-4):1-17.score: 4.0
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  55. Fabian Dorsch (2009). The Nature of Colours / Die Natur der Farben (in German). Ontos.score: 4.0
    Farben sind für uns sowohl objektive, als auch phänomenale Eigenschaften. In seinem Buch argumentiert Fabian Dorsch, daß keine ontologische Theorie der Farben diesen beiden Seiten unseres Farbbegriffes gerecht werden k ann. Statt dessen sollten wir akzeptieren, daß letzterer sich auf zwei verschiedene Arten von Eigenschaften bezieht: die repräsentierten Reflektanzeigenschaften von Gegenständen und die qualitativen Eigenschaften unserer Farbwahrnehmungen, die als sinnliche Gegebenheitsweisen ersterer fungieren. Die Natur der Farben gibt einen detaillierten Überblick über die zeitgenössischen philosophischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Theorien der Farben und (...)
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  56. K. Heim (1909). Die Unterscheidung Zwischen Erscheinungen Und Funktionen Als Grundlage für Die Einteilung der Wissenschaften. Kant-Studien 14 (1-3).score: 4.0
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  57. Jesús Padilla Galvez (1994). Gödels Vorschlag für die Behandlung selbstbezüglicher Sätze. Grazer Philosophische Studien 47:43-57.score: 4.0
    Welches ist das adäquate System für die Beweisbarkeit in formalisierbaren mathematischen Theorien? Um diese Frage zu beantworten, werden Gödels UnvoUständigkeitsbeweis und vor allem dessen Strukturen analysiert, die ihn als zu einer besonderen Gruppe innerhalb der selbstbezüglichen Sätze gehörig ausweisen. Weiters wird der Interpretationsstreit zwischen L. Wittgenstein und K. Gödel rekonstruiert und zuletzt eine Reihe semantischer Folgemngen aus Gödels Lösungsvorschlag gezogen.
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  58. Alois K. Soller (1993). Kants Kategorischer Imperativ als Leitfaden humaner Praxis. Fichte-Studien 5:205-212.score: 4.0
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  59. Alois K. Soller (1991). Transzendentalphilosophie als System. Fichte-Studien 3:250-278.score: 4.0
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  60. Wolfgang G. Stock (1988). Semantische Vagheiten im Lichte der dreiwertigen Logik, der Superbewertung und der unscharfen Logik. Grazer Philosophische Studien 31:123-146.score: 4.0
    Die Reihe formaler Sprachen, die im Verständnis von M.J. Cresswell "sinnvoll" als Modelle für natüriiche Sprachen anzusehen sind und die dabei auch semantische Vagheiten zu erfassen gestatten, nämlich die dreiwertige Logik (U. Blau), die Superbewertung (B.C. van Fraassen, K. Fine, M. Pinkal, J. Ballweg) und die unscharfe Logik (L.A. Zadeh), legt nahe, daß bei der Sprachanalyse Zadehs "Prinzip der Inkompatibilität" gilt: Hohe Präzision ist inkompatibel mit hoher Komplexität. Je komplexer man das Vagheitsproblem angeht, desto verschwommener wird der benutzbare Geltungswert. Zudem (...)
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  61. Inocent-Mária V. Szaniszló Op (2010). Ktože Sú to Vlastne Pohania? Malé Uvedenie Do Medzináboženského Dialógu V Dobe Sv. Tomáša Akvinského s Možnými Dôsledkami Pre Dnešnú Dobu. Studia Neoaristotelica 7 (1):69-86.score: 4.0
    Zur Zeit des Hl. Thomas von Aquin war es nicht leicht andere Religionen zu verstehen. Besonders auch deswegen nicht, weil die Verbreitung der Religion mit Macht und Krieg verbunden war. Aber gerade Thomas hat die sogenannte „Heidnische Lehre“ des Aristoteles in das Christentum eingeführt. In den Augen vieler orthodoxen Christen war dies ein unverzeihlicher Fehler. Mit dieser Lehre ist auch das Naturrecht (moralisch natürliche Gesetz) in die katholische Theologie eingeführt worden. Aber die Aristotelische Wiedereinführung (wenn nicht Revolution) in die christliche (...)
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  62. Paul K. Moser (1986). On Scientific Justification by Consensus. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 17 (1):154-161.score: 2.0
    Zusammenfassung Nach vielen gegenwärtigen Wissenschaftstheoretikern ist die Wissenschaftstheorie des Logischen Empirismus, wie sie in den Schriften von Carnap, Russell, Reichenbach und Hempel vertreten wird, durch die neue Wissenschaftstheorie wesentlich verbessert worden, wie sie von Hanson, Polanyi, Toulmin und Kuhn entwickelt worden ist. Aber keiner der letzteren Gegner des Logischen Empirismus hat im Detail die Erkenntnistheorie herausgearbeitet, welche der neuen Wissenschaftstheorie zugrundeliegt. Kürzlich jedoch hat Harold I. Brown, inPerception, Theory and Commitment · The New Philosophy of Science (University of Chicago, 1979), (...)
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  63. Wilhelm K. Essler (1993). Gorgias hat Recht! Grazer Philosophische Studien 44:265-292.score: 2.0
    Die Platonische Position des mengentheoretischen Universalismus, nach der das Mengenuniversum sprachunabhängig existiert, durch reine Anschauung erkannt und sprachlich mitteilbar ist, kann aus folgenden Gründen nicht aufrechterhalten werden: Die metalogischen Ergebnisse von Skolem und Löwenheim zeigen, daß die von einem Platonisten verwendete Sprache der engeren Quantorenlogik NichtStandard-Modelle besitzt, so daß er daher insbesondere nicht mitteilen kann, was er mit ,Allklasse', ,leere Klasse' und ,Element' meint, da es nicht intendierte Interpretationen für diese Ausdrücke gibt. Hieraus folgt, daß der Zermelosche Mengentrichter, den der (...)
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  64. Wilhelm K. Essler (1975). Zur Topologie von Verstehen und Erklären. Grazer Philosophische Studien 1:127-141.score: 2.0
    Die Methodologien des Erklärens und Verstehens hängen miteinander zusammen: vom pragmatischen Standpunkt aus gesehen kann das Erklären als Operationalisierung des Verstehens aufgefaßt werden, sodaß das Verstehen damit den Charakter einer Disposition hat. - Den Arten des Verstehens entsprechen damit eindeutig Arten des Erklärens, von denen dann einige nach pragmatischen Gesichtspunkten weiterentwickelt werden. — Ein pragmatischer Gesichtspunkt ist es auch, der zur Unterscheidung von realen und irrealen Konditionalsätzen führt, wobei die Frage, welchen Wahrheitswert ein vorgegebener irrealer Konditionalsatz hat, von der Frage (...)
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  65. E. K. Specht, N. Erichsen & K. Schüttauf (forthcoming). Die Empfindungen des Anderen. Ein Disput zwischen Cartesianer und Wittgensteinianer. Grazer Philosophische Studien:305-334.score: 2.0
    Cartesianer und Wittgensteinianer diskutieren über die logischen Grundlagen der Empfindungssprache. Mit einem Gedankenexperiment suggeriert der Cartesianer die Notwendigkeit, "private Objekte" anzunehmen. Der Wittgensteinianer deckt die "grammatische Täuschung" auf, der der Cartesianer dabei unterliegt. Nun sucht dieser, seinen Ansatz zu retten, indem er die Empfindungen des anderen als "theoretische Entitäten" (etwa im Rahmen der Himphysiologie) konstruiert: Neucartesianismus. Bestimmte empirische Befunde könnten ihn dabei aber in das Dilemma bringen, entweder seine Theorie oder seine "natürliche Einstellung" zum anderen Menschen aufzugeben. Allerdings bleibt auch (...)
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